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How evident is the meaning of your words, sentences, and paragraphs? Do you define your terms, make adequate distinctions, and use concepts consistently? Are your ideas presented in an organized and orderly manner?
Have you made a detailed study of your chosen organization? Did you consult several rather than just a couple members? Did you observe or participate in the organization’s activities on more than one occasion?
How appropriately, precisely, and subtly do you utilize the material from our course to analyze the organization? Do you demonstrate a rich understanding of a suitable ecumenical ideal against which you are measuring the organization?
How creative and careful is your response to the discrepancy between your chosen ecumenical ideal and the organization? Are you simultaneously sensitive to the theological significance of and the real-world obstacles to visible Christian unity?
How clear, informative, and illustrative are your slides? How well did you manage your time? How competent were your responses to questions?
How thoroughly do you follow the instructions provided?